Lexicographical Neighbors of Deuteranopes
Literary usage of Deuteranopes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General Psychology by Walter Samuel Hunter (1919)
"The deuteranopes ignore the green element, and consequently place a greenish
yellow with green, and a blue-green with blue. The other method, which yields ..."
2. General Psychology by Walter Samuel Hunter (1919)
"The deuteranopes ignore the green element, and consequently place a greenish
yellow with green, and a blue-green with blue. The other method, w.hich yields ..."
3. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1911)
"From a theoretical point of view, one would expect that deuteranopes, at least,
who are blind to both red and green, would accept all normal equations; ..."
4. Colour Vision Deficiencies: Matching and Confusion of Computer Colours by Gunilla Derefeldt (1995)
"Similarly deuteranopes showed better performance on colour stimuli from protan
lines than on those from deutan lines. ..."
5. Manual of Mental and Physical Tests: A Book of Directions Compiled with by Guy Montrose Whipple (1914)
"... deuteranopes and the so-called color-weak.1 The use of confusing terminology,
however, is far less serious than other errors which are exhibited in ..."
6. The Fundamentals of Psychology by Walter Bowers Pillsbury (1916)
"... for the totally color blind and for the twilight vision of the normal eye,
and also for the deuteranopes, the normal eye in daylight, and the periphery ..."